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5 SHUERS DEAT HOCK OPERA FLK ufice Grau’s Private Secre- tary Commits Suicide in Hotel Paris by Shooting Herself Through the Head. IGAGED TO ARMY OFFICER.) of the Young Woman's Act o Mystery to Her Many Friends— “When Door of Her Apartment| ' tg forced Sho Is Found Dead. SA meagre report of the suicide of Martha Sauer, private secretary Maurice Grau and acquaintance of every grand-opera celebrity. 4 New York to-day by steamer. young woman ended her lite by ae herself in a Paris hotel last ; within’ a few day: the day set uber. marr! to an officer In the Bauer's friends here are at a loss ‘understand the suicide, and no mo- > tive has even been suggested. No letters | Ismve been received here and the news "yas, brought by persons who heard noth- “ime veyond the bare facts, Miss Sauer was engaged by Maurice Grau five years ago. She came from © Govent Garden, in London, to to Treasurer Ernest Goerlitz. She} “cage d by Mr. Conrled when | up the cares of the Metropolitan | ra Hos, but went to Paris early jummer to be Mr. Grau's se me to Have Married Soon, MAURICE GRAU’S PRIVATE SECRETARY WHO COMMITTED SUICIDE IN PARIS. CHE from Detective Dukeshire. Detective Rice told the Magistrate that while he was talking to the Thorpe Woman he saw the Harris woman | snatch the locket from the chain hang- Ing to hs partners watch, Rice then grabbed the woman and | sha droped the locket. which was later nicked up by Dukeshire. Detective. Dukeshire knew a}l the time that the woman was rob him and he let her, @ Mked, but he, did not think Eg An adjournment was taken In the case to permit the woman to consult a law- ——— HOW LONDONER®S WALK. Part of the congestion of traffic in the | streets of London appears to be due to | the fact that people do not walk as fast Detective Dukeshire and hi ‘A proposal to put on the Detective Rice, both of the West Forty- seventh street etation, arraigned Julia Thorpe, twenty-fv | spitting has deen rejected by the Cor- poration, and one of the members of that »ody now proposes that the posts shall |be used for notices urging peopl: to keop with some special po- oman | 4 Hcemen stationed in the more frequented ; Streets. to make people allng | would help, it Is sald, to solve the difh- la diamond locket to the value of 85 | culty, New Publications. New Publications. h born in Germany, Miss Sauer 0 long In London and Amer- Mi reo had all the manners of an - Gat oko A month ago she an- Tes r en fement to an Austrian acres se faregemrnt in Aliyits| BEER STEINS. aa a short time. day leat week no response was “get when friends called at her apart-|Some Odd and Interesting Facts mhefile, and when the door was broken Aneutsaken. she was found dead. There was a ole in her ri le and in| Some beer st fand ane elteohed a revolver. country, but they®o not cut any figure Aetere rant nras astociated in the trade. Germans, who are the Miss Sauer under the Grau « principal buyers of ateins, know an im- i, aaid to an Evening World re-|ported from a domestic article as a gar- Oday: + Martha Bauer's death | fener knows his flowers, A man who ie yesterday. It was first told|has spent his youth in Germany, espe- | one i Bee dua ashen teem Perle cially if he knows anything of the stu- m who had just arrived fro: 8. ‘ I td ee knew of he: |dent Ife, can tell by merely glancing are made in this engagement to an officer, nor of any in in what part of the fatherland | oupied maiz telling the brid " Fenson why she shou:ld end her life. it was manufactured, Peldseredei sie a fine man the ‘ex- bout t) Meat cane trom Lonaon with cran| eight pints of beer, In Germany they feted. as Mls stenographer. Later |are used in beer halle patronized by uni- melted Btater with. cle versity students at Heidelberg and else- Ger the United States with the Opera | viere, In this country the Germans Duy igo (at as I know she had ng rela | them for presents, ‘The greatest compll- in America and only suc! riends | ment one German can pay another is to Mp tier ‘business associations brought | oon him with one of thess highly Sen wore ect Robt rope in| decorated steins on which is implanted jew York, finally at No, 258 West For- t Se my the Bocale eke nena |# famillar picture in colored clay of his with there have since moved away. boyhood home, the home of his ancestors sWhen Mr. Grau went to Paris last |or some incident in German hisory. At thes im t2| Anywhere from $80 to $60 may de spent hin secretary. At the time of her however, I believe she wae in the| 0? ® stein of (thie sort, and the manu- rin. facturers in Germany give such a wido variety of their native scenery that very ew stelns are made to order. ‘Tho smallest stein holds exactly one-| eighth of a pit. These are seldom seen {n barrooms or rathskellors, even for ex~ hibition purposes. They are presented | to children in families, just as the ng; Ugh and Americans present china and | porcelain cups, with the maine © the baby i breakfast and reciprocal | iiese amali stains, like tha large ones, the le con-| generally record some ipeldent In Ger: es of his \gno Utereture, and sometimes cost al- have accused most as much as the big ones, Two on account of dollars fore small stein of this deeerip- » and his dishes 0 tion is @ very moderate price to pay. AML tod stelns are porcelain Tied. espe. gort, such, $4 are ordinseily kept on in {ee~packed tubs during puameny Oost about ib cents act Mt” over | There is a heavy duty on them,—Phila- delpiia Publlo Ledger, =XPIRATION OF LEASE. Great Removal Sale. j THE ENTIRE STOCK OF ‘Over $100,000 in Merchandise, Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes must be sold regardless of cost. No reserve. Fixtures and valuable show cases for sale. Sale this day, 8 A. M. and continue until every arment is sold. Men's Winter Suits. Men's Winter Suits, all-wool fancy mix- tures and black thibet, made to sell for $15.00 and $18.00.......... VE 50 Men's Winter Suits, worsted, fancy stripe plaid, black and Oxford melton, black and gray English clay, satin lined, | made to sell for $20.00 and $25.00 0 00 Men's Winter Suits, all made from Im- ported French and English fabrics, high- class tailored, hand-felled collars, all this season's goods, richly lined with 12. 50 silk and satin, black, blue, Oxford, gray, plaid and striped fancy silk and and wool, made to sell for $30.00, $25.00 and $40.00 15, 00 Fall and Winter Overcoats, Men's all-wool Frieze and Melton Over- coats in black and Oxford, sone Mnings, made to sell for $15.00. vf 50 Men's Winter Overcoats in black, gray and Oxford, beaver, melton and vicuna, extra long, full satin lined, made to sell for $20.00 and $25.00.............. 10. 00 Men's Winter Overcoats, all made from im- ported cloths, black and new gray Oxford, full satin lined, made to sell for Slik Lined, for $15.00. "$30.00 ant $35.00... "15,00 weoats, black and-tan, some silk lined, for $15.00 and $20.00, this sale.,...... 7.50 &10. 00 Coat and Na full satin Uned, $35.00 and 15. 00 | ings, Hats and Shoes at Less Than Oe. on the Dollar, OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M. é Yao was a light-hearted, pea Heal ‘The largest steins imported hold about Policeman Praised Him to Bridal As he presented the Senator the pa- trolman said: States outside of ‘Teddy’ Roosevelt.” man had apparently had a good ti Senator was. By Island City the en ehee 8 were im- premed with the faea that Mr. Mangin- mer owned tho earth, and eve sverything on ft, Including the pollse German orchestra leader, has’ been elected General Musical Director of the Royal Theatre at Munich, in succession to Herr Zaimpe, deceased, the Berliner ‘Tageblatt of this (Thursday) morning snys, SEN. MUNZINGER BLUSHED. Pair on a Train. Ex-Senator Louls Munzinger was in- troduced to a newly married pair on a train at College Point by a policemen, “He's the biggest man in the United Mr. Munginger blushed. The pollce- it the wedding, and his time was the time the train arrived at Long Munich Honors Mottl BERLIN, Oct, 22.—Felix Mottl, the DOW! His creed and his personallty—the system of finance which brings him millions of dollars. How his many thousand mild-eyed, peaceful, weak-looking followers live, with pictures of Dowie, Zion City, Zion Lace Factory, Zion College, etc. interesting and timely article by I. K. Friedman. for November. 144 pages. 10 cents. Just Out. For Sale at All News-Stands. The distinguished article ‘Successful Men Who Are Not Rich,” in this number. The biggest 10 cents’ worth in the world is found in Everybody's Magazine, A quarter of a million copies are sold monthly. The Ridgway-Thayer Company, Publishers, 31 Union Square North, New York. 12st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. EVERYTHING ror HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. Carpets, Brass and Jron Bed Sale! ALL IN FULL SIZE—4 FT, 6 IN, BY 6 FT. 4 IN, Rugs, Bedding, Stoves, Ranges, . Heavy pillars and scroll Curtains, work ; reduced trom $3. 95} Porticres. $7.50 to, Roman Chalr, 1-Inch tubing; heavy brass ndles; high head - board ;$and spindles; bow foot - board ; $8.90 peauced from $16.50 $9, THe jecuces from $22.30 spin Open Cash or Saturday Eventligé Liberal Credit. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. Pat, Row, me Ghanem 5a: j I2ist Street and 3d.Ave,. . Chatham Sq.: 193 to 205 Park Row. Two Establishments. Heavy pillars; extended foot- board; reduced from Very ney Pe with brass tubing; brass scroll} All brass Bed, with 2-in. posts: has high head-board and bow foot-board; reduced from $39,00 to.,... Collections if Requested WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 1903. % DETECTIVE SAYS WOMAN ROBBED IM Accuses Cora Harris, to Whom He Was Talking, with Having Snatched a Diamond Locket from His Chain. We'll Clothe the Boys To-Morrow And Save Them_a Pretty Penny. W's a store knows how to make and sell men’s clothing it comes pretty clo-e sorts ought to be made for boys. e know how—and you know it. That we know how better than the other fellow is proven by the qualities and quantities we sell—and the low prices we are able to maintain. No better evidence of our clothing supremacy ever scampered into print than this: CHILDREN’S RUSSIAN SUITS and Buster Brown styles, splendid standard Serge, in all wanted colorings, including Scotch Mixtures; every detail high class; numerous pretty Oho HS sles 2% to 7 BOYS’ SUITS—Culled from our regular assortments, where lots are incomplete, are offered at a great sav- ing; represented are about 250 garments of the best cheviots and cassimeres, well lined and made in proper manner; sizes are from 6 to 16; sold regu- larly at $3.95 and $4.95, now.........+6+ $3.50 BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND REEFERS—Sizes from 2% to 12 years, in Oxford, navy, red and brown, middle sizes elegantly trimmed with’ silk emblems and red flannel linings, in Frieze, Cheviots and Rough Serge; every LaeiteH strictly up to saat Cae 4, 95 reasonably priced at...... $1.50 Shirts for $1.10 D° you want some of these? New fall Shirts for men, made of a wih superior quality printed percale, soft, li white grounds with polka dots of blac a few other select figures, hand laundered, finely finished, perfect fitting, open front and back, attached or detached cuffs, at... $1.10 FIRST FLOOR. Short Lengths Colored ' and Black Dress Goods. you use lengths of from two to five yards. of the finest dress goods? An ac- cumulation from the phenomenal sellin; of early fall. They include all the beautiful ef- fects and best weaves of this season’s goods— Zibeline, Cheviot, Armure, Serge, Batiste, Alba- tross, Mohair, Voile, Fancy Mixtures, &c., and black. In every instance the actual value is sev- eral times this sale price. For to-morrow we offer them at these great reductions: 25¢., 35c. and 75c. Yard. Attractively Priced Muslin Underwear. At 25c. Women's Cambric Drawers; made with deep hem- stitched lawn ruffle. At 50c. Women's Cambric Drawers; several styles to choose from; lace and embroidery trimmed ruffles, with clus- ter of fine tucks. At 98c. Women's Cambric Night Gowns, made with square and surplice yokes; tace-trimmed hemstitched tucks, finished with baby ribbon, At 98c. Women’s Cambric Petticoats, made with a deep tucked flounce; lace trimmed; regular $1.50 value, Misses’ and Women’s Shoes at_a Saving. NTERESTING as our Friday Shoe News al- ways is—to-morrow’s saving chances are even better than usual, Details always talk stronger than words—but keep in mind at all times that these shoes represent the best values in) New York. At $1.75 WOMEN'S SHOES—An excellent assortment of styles; kid and patent leather; mostly $2.50 shoes; some smaller sizes are our own special $3.50 Shoe, At_75¢, inwonecs Felt Fur-Trimmed Jutiette Slippers; value $1.50, A few men's $1.50 Felt Romeo Slippers at same FINE SAMPLE SHOES—Fancy kinds, Just arrived, small sizes, 344 to 434, A and B, $4.00 to $7.00 values. At $1.45 : Misses’ $2.00 and $2.50 Goanyesr Welt Shoes, sizes 11% to 1, B, C and D, for school wear. A saving worth while. we SECOND FLOOR. —nemmmmmeemmmns = Have you ever seus It is, as a rule, in the cellar, where damp and pol cons STARCH — Cameron, I meknae, 8 packaaen, é recommended yy medica! Breet. AR eam "Can, ad APLE evar eure eet, PUDDING — — ay ‘Be. F f all eae es gates Pot CODFISH— oe Gl KNEE corns LeGe CAPS and Golf Se 50c. standard “quality, at. Cut Lengths of Silks at 40c. a Yard. To make a clean sweep we sale to-morrow all cut lengths of silks that have accumulated. They include plain and fancy silks of every description—of superb quality and In lengths suitable for waists, skirts and Il are worth more than double—some several times the sale price—4oc. a Yard. $3.95 Eyeglasses, $1.95. Why Not Save $2.00 ? ERE is an eye-saving paragraph in this glasses at this price is economy that should appeal to every- ye whose eyes need care. It will not be false sconomy, either, as you will receive the very vest attention our oculist can give, just as if you paid full price. Solid Gold Frame Eyeglasses and Spec- tacles; to-morrow reduced from $3.95) TOl cect evenvesesccsses Millinery News For Friday and Saturday E Millinery Store to-morrow sends but a short message, but it is of two j ecially good values—samples of many o be found i in this interesting deminer) Ladies’ Stiff Trimmed Hats The ‘‘ Princeton.” In_Napped_ Beaver, A rolfing brim sailor effect, with very close back and long front; its lines are as a beautiful yacht’s; the trimming is of best ma- terials and with the stylish touch of the Simpson Crawford Co, workroom; in black The “Belvedere.” Already y advertised by us, but the by us, but the style is so attractive we repeat it. One of our most A pps shapes, in Scratch Felt, with taffeta shirred or velvet with 4 Correct Gloves at_Popular Prices. © LOVE satisfaction is assured with every pee secured from our superb stock. Every good sort and color is here. To- marrow’s news deals mostly with some specially 3-Clasp Suede core Dlack, *white se 4-Clasp Pique Cape (aires spear Poi SI. 15 wii Real Kid Gloves; new, exclusive embroid- ind latest’ season’s color- $ 1 50 Cane Doras and $l 00 “pinck, ‘white 95 Misses’ and Boys’ Mocha; popes § Sr Our speciaity, Cape pases Wear tit loves, being unsur- If you are interested in healthy foods—thls Sixth Floor Grocery Store Groceries. will appeal to you. It isa “Model Food Store” in fact as well as in name. ht of tne storage facilities of the usual grocery store? isonous gases have free play. We store ours on the see the difference? Sixth Floor, in hygienic and sanitary conditions—can you BEE EEARE T O2 Rites oes nell pac! gelica ond Bercet catairpa: accord!

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